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  • 2. Fixed-distance walk tests at comfortable and fast speed: Potential tools for the functional assessment of coronary patients?
    Morard MD, Besson D, Laroche D, Naaïm A, Gremeaux V, Casillas JM.
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  • 3. Usefulness of the 6-minute walk test and the 200-metre fast walk test to individualize high intensity interval and continuous exercise training in coronary artery disease patients after acute coronary syndrome: a pilot controlled clinical study.
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  • 4. Reproducibility, validity and responsiveness of the 200-metre fast walk test in patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation.
    Gremeaux V, Hannequin A, Laroche D, Deley G, Duclay J, Casillas JM.
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  • 6. Estimating exercise capacity from walking tests in elderly individuals with stable coronary artery disease.
    Mandic S, Walker R, Stevens E, Nye ER, Body D, Barclay L, Williams MJ.
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  • 7. Comparative analysis of oxygen uptake in elderly subjects performing two walk tests: the six-minute walk test and the 200-m fast walk test.
    Gremeaux V, Iskandar M, Kervio G, Deley G, Pérénnou D, Casillas JM.
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  • 8. A simple walk test to guide exercise programming of the elderly.
    Oh-Park M, Zohman LR, Abrahams C.
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  • 10. Can the six-minute walk test predict peak oxygen uptake in men with heart transplant?
    Doutreleau S, Di Marco P, Talha S, Charloux A, Piquard F, Geny B.
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  • 11. Six-minute walking test predicts maximal fat oxidation in obese children.
    Makni E, Moalla W, Trabelsi Y, Lac G, Brun JF, Tabka Z, Elloumi M.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2012 Jul; 36(7):908-13. PubMed ID: 22249231
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  • 14. Reliability, agreement, and responsiveness of a 6-minute walk/run test in patients with heart disease.
    Berghmans DD, Lenssen AF, Bastiaenen CH, Ilhan M, Lencer NH, Roox GM.
    Eur J Prev Cardiol; 2013 Feb; 20(1):135-41. PubMed ID: 22345680
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  • 15. Six-minute walk performance and quality of life comparisons in North Carolina cardiac rehabilitation programs.
    Verrill DE, Barton C, Beasley W, Lippard M, King CN.
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  • 19. Effects of chronotropic incompetence and beta-blocker use on the exercise treadmill test in men.
    Gauri AJ, Raxwal VK, Roux L, Fearon WF, Froelicher VF.
    Am Heart J; 2001 Jul; 142(1):136-41. PubMed ID: 11431669
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  • 20. Nordic walking versus walking without poles for rehabilitation with cardiovascular disease: Randomized controlled trial.
    Girold S, Rousseau J, Le Gal M, Coudeyre E, Le Henaff J.
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